Leviza
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Everybody should realize that there are many layers of complexities involved. For example, the US government would like to plan for a potential change of government, and will likely ensure that any replacements that come up are also "on board". Thus, ardent opposition now who get into power will suddenly find it useful to continue existing policies. Have we not seen that before many times?
VCheng i respect you and your comments, but i think you are missing few points here.....
sometimes US gov plans are as rubbish as garbage and they dont work...for example placing CIA operatives in Pakistan.... they only succeed when working under cover but they try to do things in Pakistan as they are in Afghanistan which always result in issues like these.
Even for 1 second if i trust what this guy is saying that he acted in self defense , then i like to know can we kill someone in the name of self defense in USA as well ? coz i know there are lots of knife/gun crimes in NY which are very serious and the US policy is that "one cannot use more force in the name of self defense "....
I have seen lot of self defense cases and after acting in self defense 99% of people are more terrified then what this guy did.... and proofed that he didnt acted in self defense
History tell us US it self have never gave diplomatic immunity to anyone.......... so basically US need to shut up and stay in their limits and let the court do justice...... WHY THEY ARE AFRAID OF JUSTICE NOW
actually prob is not diplomatic immunity , problem is if they let the courts of Pakistan taking this case then all of their CIA operative will come under observation and thats the big concern..... and now even they take him out still the CIA/Black water etc will expose.....